5 Foot 2 inch Woman Attacked For Destroying The Kooran
Muslims have been told their whole lives that the Qur'an is complete and unchanged; that not a letter, nor a word, nor a sentence has been accreted nor deleted, and that the Qur'an they read in Arabic is exactly the same all over the world.
That was until my colleague Hatun Tash, a 5 foot 2 inch woman accidentally found 26 different Arabic Qur'ans while traveling in Africa and the Middle East, and brought them back to London.
So, we decided to take Hatuns 26 different Arabic Qur'ans to Speaker's Corner to show them to the world on August 7th, 2016, and the Muslims almost went berserk.
Watch as they tried to rip examples of the differences printed on our laminated papers out of our hands, attacked our camera-man, and then tried to grab the Qur'ans from our bags, and even attempted to stop our exit when we left
This is the kind of reaction one would expect when they hear for the first time that everything they have been told about the book which is the very foundation of everything they believe turns out to be a lie.
Also watch Mohammed Hijab, one of the leading Muslim YouTube gurus today, who was in the crowd filming us back in 2016. Upon seeing what we were showing the world he quickly retreated to the outskirts and called all the Muslims to stop looking at what we were showing, and stop listening to what we were saying; that he would explain everything to them.
Then almost 4 years later, the same Mohammed Hijab had an infamous Zoom interview, on June 8, 2020, with Dr Yasir Qadhi, probably the leading authority on the Qira'at readings of the Qur'an, with a PhD on the subject from Yale University.
The interview, now coined the "Standard Narrative has holes in it" interview was an honest explanation by Dr Yasir Qadhi concerning the burning question posed by Mohammed Hijab; namely, which of the 30 Qira'at readings is the original Qur'an? Which was the eternal one in heaven, or the perfect Qur'an revealed to Muhammad, or the final version written down by Uthman in 652 AD? Was it the 'Hafs' or the 'Warsh', or the 'Qalun', or the 'Kisai'? (Read more in the description)
What he didn't know in 2020,
was that there are 93,236 differences
between these 30 different Arabic Koorans.
What does that have to do with killing and land theft?